Monday, February 09, 2009
Trailer Kraftwerk.mov
YouTube via catchil. Kraftwerk documentary.
"Cómo esta banda alemana de Dusseldorf, emergió del entonces reciente Krautrock para trascender más allá del género y ser un referente indiscutible del inicio de la electrónica"
Googlish:
"How is this German band from Dusseldorf, then emerged from the recent Krautrock to transcend beyond gender and be an indisputable beginning of electronics"
Anyone know what this is from? I'm guessing it's Kraftwerk And The Electronic Revolution on Amazon
It's the only documentary that came up on a search for Kraftwerk documentary, other than Kraftwerk: Man, Machine and Music which is a book.
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at 2:07 this clips has text shown "Kraftwerk And The Electronic Revolution".
ReplyDeleteI just ordered the DVD at the german amazon.
It's a pretty good, thorough documentary. It's more about German rock than Kraftwerk, per se. Great footage, though! And many good interviews (esp. Conrad Schnitzler, whom I've always liked).
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